My first time seeing The Mac and my first time traveling several hundred miles to see a concert. It was worth every hour on the road and every penny spent on the trip! The band was incredible. I thought the new line-up was delightful. Mick Fleetwood’s drum solo was awesome. The man is a dynamo! I loved Christine’s voice. I thought Stevie actually sounds better with the group than she did solo in St Louis. The Tom Petty tribute was a tear jerker. The whole show was fabulous. Didn’t hurt that I scored BIG brownie points with my lady love surprising her with the trip to the show!

Absolutely LOVED it! My wife was so happy of her surprise early Christmas/birthday present. She cried during some of the songs, as it reminded her of her late mother. I was very happy to see her extremely happy to see the band she and her late mom were supposed to see together -which, in a way, she still did.

The sound was great. My biggest problem was our seat location. We purchased seats that were behind the stage. We did not know that till we arrived. You would think that those seats would not be on sale. Because of the location we were not able to see much of the band or any of the big screens. My one star complaint is not with the band but the venue. Tickets were $99.00 each. We bought 3 tickets. I feel like a fool.

Fleetwood Mac left nothing out if you can imagine the best concert you have ever been to. This one would be in the top 10. My mom and I attended a meet and greet with Mick Fleetwood and he was so down to earth he even kissed my mom on the lips and was so gracious to all 27 of us answering all of our questions for almost an hour after giving us a rundown on some of the bands history. All in all we had a wonderful experience at the Amalie Arena.

Excellent! Great selection of song set. Loved the tribute to Tom Petty. Stevie Nicks was absolutely awesome. They never took a break and did three encore songs! Took 40 years to see them and was not disappointed at all!!!

Encore was an obscure Nicks & McVie sleeper. Couple of other - why THAT song sleepers. Good show all around though - fixed the sound issues that plagued the early dates - but seriously .... no Silver Springs? No Sisters of the Moon? And Rhiannon .... three songs in ? Just bad set choices - and the audience was too lethargic in general. I get it - I’m 53 - but come on people ! This is one the most iconic bands ever!! Highlights - Mike Campbell from Tom Petty was so strong and Neil Lynn who replaced Lindsey was great on vocals. Also string was Christine McVie’s vocals and overall presence. Solid !